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arxiv: 1410.7992 · v1 · pith:H6H6IPJGnew · submitted 2014-10-29 · ✦ hep-lat

Vacuum alignment and lattice artifacts

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keywords coupledfermionsflavorgaugelatticestaggeredsubgroupsymmetry
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When a subgroup of the flavor symmetry group of a gauge theory is weakly coupled to additional gauge fields, the vacuum tends to align such that the gauged subgroup is unbroken. At the same time, the lattice discretization typically breaks the flavor symmetry explicitly, and can give rise to new lattice-artifact phases with spontaneously broken symmetries. We discuss the interplay of these two phenomena, using chiral lagrangian techniques. Our first example is two-flavor Wilson QCD coupled to electromagnetism. We also consider examples of theories with staggered fermions, and demonstrate that recent claims in the literature based on the use of staggered fermions are incorrect.

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